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Ability to prepare substation grounding calculations, direct stroke shielding calculations, battery & charger sizing calculations, etc. + Ability to work with Designer to develop substation single line diagrams, relaying & metering diagrams, DC schematic diagrams, substation plan & sections, grounding plans, etc.
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This position offers you the opportunity to work in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in the detailed electrical design and project management of high voltage substation projects.
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As an Associate Electrical Engineer, you will take an active role in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution. As an Associate Electrical Engineer, you will prepare reports that present technical and project information in a clear and concise manner and meet client requirements and S&L formats.
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Experience using a volt / multi-meter and interpret schematic diagrams to troubleshoot electrical systems. You will apply your technical skills to install, maintain and repair mechanical and electrical systems, factory automation and robotics.
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As a Substation Electrical Engineer, you will take an active role in project conceptualization, work planning, and project execution. Responsibilities This position offers you the opportunity to work in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in the detailed electrical design and project management of high voltage substation projects.
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The Sr. Staff Electrical Engineer is an expert in circuit design with knowledge of FPGA technology, video image processing, battery technology, motor controllers, and power distribution.
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Strong skills and demonstrable experience in low noise and high power electronics, including high efficiency battery power supply and power management designs analog, mixed, and digital signal conditioning and processing.
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The Sr Electrical Engineer/Tech Specialist is considered an expert in the design, development and commercialization of electronics across multiple industries and responsible for the development of electronic hardware designs using ECAD tool for the development of schematics, PCBA documentation supporting products development.
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Board-level high-reliability hardware design experience for spaceflight thermal, radiation, and vibration environments (i.e. schematic, layout, build, and test). Familiarity with photovoltaic solar cells and secondary battery chemistries.
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In the BMS HW/SW Integration Engineer role, you will integrate software and hardware designs for Archer’s high voltage battery management and charging systems and verify its functionality – enabling the use of electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft for urban air mobility.
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You will work on challenging assignments that include investigating, trouble-shooting, and solving a wide variety of electrical engineering issues. This includes the National Electrical Safety Code (ANSI - C2.
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Description This position offers you the opportunity to work in a project team environment with other engineers and designers involved in the detailed electrical design and project management of high voltage substation projects.
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Repairs electrical systems, apparatus, and electrical and electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment, following electrical code, manuals, schematic diagrams, blueprints, and other specifications, using hand tools, power tools, and electrical and electronic test equipment.
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Examples include digital and analog circuits, battery components, power supplies, relays and power distribution systems, motors (DC brushless) and controllers, serial data systems and networks, underwater camera and video systems, etc.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent with a minimum 3 years of experience in one of the following: Analog circuit design, microcontroller circuits, linear regulators and switching converters, communication circuits, lithium-ion battery packs, single and three phase power circuit.
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